Presidential Citizen Scholars Projects

This year, students in the Presidential Citizen Scholars program took on four projects to improve life in and around Salisbury. Their projects combined their interests with needs or goals identified through conversations with local leaders and community members. The four projects each address a key aspect of life on the Eastern Shore. Flag Football Project…

Meet PACE Communication Intern

Bella Shade is a junior pursuing dual degrees in communications on the public relations track and political science. She is the current communications intern for PACE at Salisbury University. PACE is dedicated to being a non-partisan institute that cultivates democratic values throughout SU’s campus. PACE has provided students like Bella with hands-on experiences related to…

Alumni Spotlight: Meet Harrison Leon

A 2018 graduate of Salisbury University, Harrison Leon has been able to encapsulate the meaning of “Make Tomorrow Yours.” A Philadelphia native, Leon came to Salisbury in hopes of being a top player on the men’s lacrosse team. Following a major injury though, he decided to quit the team and focus on building his academic…

PACE Recap: Mayoral Form 2023

On November 7th, Salisbury residents voted for a series of candidates to become public officials for the city of Salisbury. All five council districts were up for grabs, as well as the position of mayor. Following the calculation of votes, Randy Taylor was elected mayor after receiving 1,120 votes against Megan Outten followed closely behind…